Saturday, September 20, 2025 - 11:00 AM
Franciacorta Festival in the Cellar
Three vintages. Three liters. One unique opportunity.
A rare and precious tasting: three vintages of Franciacorta served in Jeroboam (3 liters), the format that best enhances the evolution of wine over time.
Leading this sensory journey are Gianfranco Pagano and Alessandro Santini, Santus winemakers: a dialogue between vision and expertise to explore the identity of each vintage, the work in the vineyard, and the choice of the large format.
Limited to 25 participants, for an intimate experience dedicated to the most discerning wine lovers.
Cost: €60 per person
Includes:
• Vertical tasting from Jeroboam
• Guided tour in the cellar
• Two slices of gourmet pizza (one stuffed, one Margherita)
An exclusive journey into large formats, not to be missed.
The "Franciacorta Dream" was born in the 1990s on the benches of the Agrarian School attended by Maria Luisa Santus, from Franciacorta, and Gianfranco Pagano, from Salento (now also husband and wife and parents of three children).
Both had a desire: to dedicate themselves to viticulture respecting nature and the rhythms of the land where it is practiced.
In 1995 their goal became clear and common: to totally dedicate themselves to viticulture in Franciacorta and to produce wines of great character and expressive uniqueness and so they started acquiring small plots of land in Franciacorta.
In five years they planted 60,000 vine shoots in 10 hectares of land.
At the base of the philosophy of the company there is the conviction that the task of small winemakers is to be a vanguard in defense of biodiversity and all the nuances that nature offers.
Since 2016, the path of organic certification of the grapes has begun. From the 2019 harvest, all Santus Franciacorta wines, which will see the light from the end of 2021, will be organic.
From the great desire to share, communicate and let people touch with their hands their life in Franciacorta and the company's philosophy, the project of the new winery was always born, for which works began in October 2019 and are about to be completed.